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Planet Formation

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1993
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Stability of Giant Planet Moons during Planet-Planet Scattering Events

2011
The large observed eccentricities of giant exoplanets provide evidence that most planetary systems have violent dynamical histories. Among the known mechanisms, planet-planet scattering is thought to have played the most important role in shaping the eccentricity distribution [3,4,6,9].
Hong, Y.-C.   +2 more
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Feverish Planet

Scientific American, 2019
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Survival of extrasolar giant planet moons in planet-planet scattering

2015
Planet-planet scattering is the best candidate mechanism for explaining the eccentricity distribution of exoplanets. Here we study the survival and dynamics of exomoons under strong perturbations during giant planet scattering. During close encounters, planets and moons exchange orbital angular momentum and energy.
Cian Hong, Yu,   +3 more
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Extrasolar planets and planet formation

Planetary and Space Science, 2007
Heike Rauer, Artie Hatzes
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New Planet Definition: Planet Definition

57th International Astronautical Congress, 2006
Dr Lubos Perek   +2 more
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[Pigmentary Planet].

Journal francais d'ophtalmologie, 2019
J F, Rouland, J, Coppin
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